TOLEDO, OH - History was made at Scott Park on Friday, as Toledo clinched its first Mid-American Conference West Division title with a 5-2 triumph over Eastern Michigan. With the impressive victory, the Rockets improve to 29-25 overall and 18-8 in the league.

Senior RHP Matt Kuna (7-1) made today's achievement possible with a near perfect 7.0 innings of work to earn his team-tying best seventh win of the spring. Kuna allowed only two hits with no walks and five strikeouts to give the Midnight Blue & Gold its first division championship since the MAC switched to divisions at the start of the 1998 campaign. The Griffith, IN native stymied the Eagles' (24-28, 14-12 MAC) potent offense, retiring the opposition in order on three occasions and the most batters he faced in an inning was five in the third.

The Rockets did a bulk of their damage with four runs in the second inning. The home team collected RBI hits from Delewski and Corfman, as well as run-scoring ground outs off the bats of junior 3B Wes White and freshman SS Nate Langhals to assume a lead they would not relinquish. The first four batters in the frame reached base and each came around to score.

The division showdown remained the same until the sixth frame when Langhals added an insurance tally with a RBI single up the middle to push the margin to 5-0. Toledo's effort in the inning was aided by an EMU infield miscue.

The Eagles could not get their offense to click until the ninth inning when they received a RBI run-scoring double by Lee Longo and a sacrifice fly off the bat of Daniel Russell to break up the shutout. But in the end, it was too little too late, as UT called upon junior RHP Cody Umbright to close out the three-run victory for a second consecutive day.

Eastern Michigan's Steve Weber (7-4) shouldered the loss, giving up five runs (four earned) on nine hits with four punchouts in 6.0 innings.

The visitors were limited to four hits in the contest, with Longo posting a team-high two hits.

Prior to the start of tomorrow's contest, the Rockets will bid farewell to their eight seniors - Jeff Cola, Joe Corfman, A.J. DeMarco, Matt Kuna, Mark Lapikas, Alex Radon, Lincoln Rassi and Tyler Scott. This octet has helped lead Toledo to 113 wins and four consecutive appearances in the MAC Tournament during their time donning the Midnight Blue & Gold.